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<blockquote data-quote="Movie Muscle" data-source="post: 103023" data-attributes="member: 2398"><p>I'm about to upgrade my rubber to a larger size and without going into the long drawn out details. I went through a lot of info and spoke with friends who own tire businesses. I will be going with Pilot Super Sports. There are other good alternatives out there that are less money but it all depends on what you want to do with the car and how hard you want to play with it. Some will notice a difference in tire and others won't depending on their driving style and what they demand from the car and tire.</p><p></p><p>Best info I can pass on is this Kal tire will beat anybody's price by 5% and I really whittled down the price on my tires by a lot. Send me a PM and I'll send you the link to the shop who came out on top for me on my upgraded sizes ( 345 & 285). I took a screen photo of the tires and prices with my phone ( date showing in lower monitor corner). I will now use that at Kal tire to beat the lowest price I found. Prices for my 345's started in the $670.00 range at the first few shops I called. The 285's in the $400.00 range. I got that down to$549.00 and $366. Then toss on the Kal tire price match 5% and I'm down nicely from where things started.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking to save a few bucks I have a set of new 275/35ZR18 high end Bridgestones that are on the front of my car. I will be selling them when I grab my new tires. Have dealer installed bill for them as well shows 2000km since install. Also have a set of the 325 Goodyear F1's on the rear. Installed at the same time. Both still have the little rubber numbs on them. I will do a really good price on them. Buy them as a pair or set if you like. I will be pushing the car some and wanted to upsize, and have a matching set front to back. </p><p></p><p>P.S. Toss in a road force balance vs a regular balance. No matter how good they say their machine is... road force is by far the best way to go. No comparison between the best tire machines and the best road force tire machines like a good Hunter. Money WELL spent. Can make a set of tires feel night and day different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Movie Muscle, post: 103023, member: 2398"] I'm about to upgrade my rubber to a larger size and without going into the long drawn out details. I went through a lot of info and spoke with friends who own tire businesses. I will be going with Pilot Super Sports. There are other good alternatives out there that are less money but it all depends on what you want to do with the car and how hard you want to play with it. Some will notice a difference in tire and others won't depending on their driving style and what they demand from the car and tire. Best info I can pass on is this Kal tire will beat anybody's price by 5% and I really whittled down the price on my tires by a lot. Send me a PM and I'll send you the link to the shop who came out on top for me on my upgraded sizes ( 345 & 285). I took a screen photo of the tires and prices with my phone ( date showing in lower monitor corner). I will now use that at Kal tire to beat the lowest price I found. Prices for my 345's started in the $670.00 range at the first few shops I called. The 285's in the $400.00 range. I got that down to$549.00 and $366. Then toss on the Kal tire price match 5% and I'm down nicely from where things started. If you are looking to save a few bucks I have a set of new 275/35ZR18 high end Bridgestones that are on the front of my car. I will be selling them when I grab my new tires. Have dealer installed bill for them as well shows 2000km since install. Also have a set of the 325 Goodyear F1's on the rear. Installed at the same time. Both still have the little rubber numbs on them. I will do a really good price on them. Buy them as a pair or set if you like. I will be pushing the car some and wanted to upsize, and have a matching set front to back. P.S. Toss in a road force balance vs a regular balance. No matter how good they say their machine is... road force is by far the best way to go. No comparison between the best tire machines and the best road force tire machines like a good Hunter. Money WELL spent. Can make a set of tires feel night and day different. [/QUOTE]
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